Best Hotels in Seattle

Close to the seattle centre, and right in queen anne. Ran a race out of the seattle centre and it was perfectly located for dinner and race start. Room was simple, really like the microwave and fridge. Great price for good location!

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Set in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood, this hotel is 2 blocks from Seattle Center and 1 mile from Pike Place Market and …More

Greatest location in downtown Seattle. Close to all shops, malls restaurants and most of all walking distance to pike market. Hotel is very clean and their gym is awesome. Very spacious lots of equipments with a nice view. Will stay here again.

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This 35-story hotel rises above Seattle's shopping and entertainment district, within two blocks of the Paramount and 5th …More

Good room for the amount paid, staff was pleasant. Would recommend people to stay here because of its central location. Almost all the good attractions are close by such as pike place market and the starbucks roastery. Good restaurants nearby as well as shopping. Only downside is the expensive parking, which was 60$ for 2 night stay.

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This 30-story downtown Seattle hotel is two blocks from the upscale Pacific Place Mall and within seven blocks of cultural …More

The hotel was in a great location. Very easy to get to and to leave from to the freeway. Location was key. We walked everywhere and everything was so close by. Great staff! The room, being on the 6th floor got very warm but they wereally very prompt in bringing us a fan when requested. Will definitely come back!

Ray from Lynnwood, WA

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Located in Seattle's financial district since 1928, Executive Hotel Pacific is a 5-minute walk from the waterfront. Guests …More

This hotel is first class from the doorman to the lobby. The accommodating staff are gracious and eager to please. Our room was a one bedroom suite with partial Puget Sound views. The windows open so you can let some fresh air into the room. There were plush bathrobes, clean/fresh towels, and the bath products were exceptional. There is a small refrigerator in the room, and snacks are available for purchase at a nominal fee. Despite the fact that the hotel is downtown, there is very little noise, and there was no detectable noise coming from other rooms. That in itself is another plus. The comforter is white and all linens are crisp and fresh. The hotel is located 1/2 block from the 5th Avenue theater, and is centrally located near Pike's Market and other Seattle treats. There is a cozy bar downstairs, a wonderful French bakery at the back of the hotel, and a dining room that serves delectable food.

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Built on the original site of the University of Washington, this grand hotel is just a few blocks from the Seattle Art …More

Seattle Hotel Guide

Seattle, Washington offers a little bit of something for everyone. From the famous fishmongers down at the Pike Place Market to the towering Seattle Space Needle, Emerald City doesn’t disappoint. Book your flight to Seattle right here with Expedia.com to get your adventure started today.

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Hotels

In downtown, you’ll find Seattle hotels conveniently located near Pike Place Market and other major attractions, such as the Seattle Art Museum, Seattle Aquarium, and Waterfront Park. Meanwhile, there are a variety of hotels in Seattle, located in areas such as Capitol Hill, that are best suited for those who want to stay in a neighborhood with a livelier nightlife. Alternatively, if you’re vacationing with children, stay at one of the accommodations in Lower Queen Anne, since kid-friendly attractions like the Seattle Space Needle, EMP Museum, and Pacific Science Center, are all within walking distance.

Transportation

While the Greater Seattle area itself is expansive, Seattle itself isn’t too big that you can’t easily walk much of it. If you’re staying at a downtown Seattle hotel, you’ll be within a few blocks of the Seattle Aquarium, Pike Place Market, and the waterfront, and a five to ten-minute cab ride from Seattle Center and the Seattle Space Needle.

It’s also easy to get around using public transportation. The Central Link light rail, which connects downtown Seattle and the airport, makes several stops downtown, including South of Downtown (SoDo), Chinatown, and Westlake. Rather than having to pay every time you ride, consider getting an ORCA pass at one of the downtown stations, which you can also use on any of the buses.

If you plan on visiting some of the outer lying neighborhoods in and around Seattle, such as Bellevue or Kirkland, a rental car can come in handy. Most Seattle hotels offer self or valet parking, but note that most of downtown and its nearby neighborhoods are metered parking.

Weather

If there’s one thing that can be unpredictable in Seattle, it’s the weather. No matter the season, what starts as a clear, sunny day, could end with clouds and rain. When going out for the day in Seattle, be it winter or summer, at the minimum have a waterproof jacket with a hood. Most locals will tell you that that’s all you need, since Seattle doesn’t see too many downpours. You’re not likely to see any snow on your trip, save for the snow atop the peaks surrounding Seattle.

Leave your flip flops and open-toed shoes at home for a trip to Seattle, partly because of the climate, but mainly because it’s such a great walking city. However, while Seattle is a waterfront city, many of the streets in downtown have steep hills, requiring good footwear. If a downpour does suddenly occur, consider popping into the downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel, which makes multiple stops between South of Downtown and Westlake Center.

Rain or shine, you’re guaranteed to have an unforgettable Seattle vacation. Browse our selection of cheap deals on Seattle hotels, rental cars, and flights to kick start your romp in the Pacific Northwest.

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